Roof Types
There are a variety of choices for your home’s roof. Let’s go over basic roof types and the materials of the coverings.
Residential roofs usually fall into one of two categories:
- Low-slope roofs
- Steep-slope roofs
Slope
Slope (or pitch) refers to the measurement of how high the roof rises vertically every 12 in of horizontal length. Even roofs that appear to be flat (low-slope roofs) have slope.
Low-Slope Roofs
With a slope of 2/12 or less, low-slope roofs are often referred to as “flat roofs.” Often used in commercial builds, these roofs also offer several advantages to homeowners, including:
Steep-Slope Roofs
A roof with a slope greater than 4/12, is considered steep-slope. Besides being one of the most popular roof types, a steep-slope roof has several advantages, including:
Shingle
Tile
Many homeowners prefer tile due to its beautiful European look. There are two types of tile, and each of them have their own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Metal
This type of roofing is not your typical residential roof covering, but it might work well for your home. Here are some benefits of metal roof coverings:
- Metal roofs can last 50 years or longer—typically as long as the house itself. This means that once you buy a metal roof, you will likely never have to worry about your roof ever again.
- It is one of the lightest roof coverings, which means you save on the design and building of the roofing structure.
- Reflects heat from the sun. This can be great for those hot Florida summers and save you money because you use less energy to cool your home.
- Typically, metal roof coverings have a Class A fire rating because metal is noncombustible.
- Since metal is a non-porous material, the rain just slides right off.
- Withstands sustained winds up to 140 mph, and were found to be the most hurricane-resistant roof covering when properly installed.
- Is more environmentally-friendly to produce versus asphalt shingles that use fossil fuels and petroleum in their production.
- Experienced roofers, like us at JA Elite Roofing, can install metal roofing quickly.